CANP aims to enhance mathematics education at all levels in developing countries so that their people are capable of meeting the challenges they face.
IMU CDC established in 2017 the Graduate Research Assistantships in Developing Countries (GRAID) Program.
Thanks to a generous donation by the winners of the Breakthrough Prizes in Mathematics, IMU (The International Mathematical Union) with the assistance of FIMU (Friends of the IMU) and TWAS (The World Academy of Sciences) launched in April 2016 a fellowship program to support postgraduate studies, in a developing country, leading to a PhD degree in the mathematical sciences.
Thanks to a generous donation by the following winners of the Breakthrough Prizes in Mathematics – Ian Agol, Jean Bourgain, Simon Donaldson, Alex Eskin, Dennis Gaitsgory, Christopher Hacon, Martin Hairer, Maxim Kontsevich, Vincent Lafforgue, Jacob Lurie, James McKernan, Takuro Mochizuki, Daniel A.
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions regarding the CDC programs please contact:
the IMU Secretariat in Berlin, CDC Administration.